Dell Optiplex 790 Issues

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Brain scratching time.

We have a Dell Optiplex 790 i3 series on the bench. Had to replace the motherboard. No video. (yes we replaced RAM first).
Received replacement Fleabay motherboard last week - replaced it - same symptoms.
I didn't realize it but we had two other replacement MBs in the back storeroom that we had for spares way back when. Tried them - same exact symptoms. We also tried different CPUs also. Also tried 3 different power supplies.

Any ideas? We think it might be the case. :):mad:
 
Let's try to get this straight.

First is this a No POST or No Video?
No POST = No video (maybe), booting halted, No OS loading.
No Video = Board posts, OS boots.

I'm going to assume it's a No POST since you didn't mention say hearing the hard drive being active, or the Windows startup sound through a possible internal speaker.

You have an Optiplex 790 and you replaced the motherboard and now it's not posting,.
You then ordered another motherboard and it doesn't post as well.
You tried to more motherboards you had on hand an they don't post.
You tried different processors and power supplies and no post.
You also tried different RAM and no post.
You tried bare board, cpu, ram, and PSU outside case and still no post.
You tried different video cables and monitors and still no post/video.

This leads me to believe there is a common component that has fubared these motherboards. I find it very hard to believe that 4 different motherboards all have the same issue.

Have you tried the original processor in a non 790 motherboard with a good power supply and ram?

I didn't see a mention to the diagnostic lights.
https://www.dell.com/support/articl...ex-diagnostic-indicators?lang=en#2009_to_2012

I would reinstall a board in the case and see what the lights show. If everything is good the lights should be off. They should go through a pattern until the OS boots. So if you hook it all back up and the lights cycle and then turn off maybe pop a video card in and see if you get video.
 
You summarized in perfectly! Yes we did try the original CPU in a 3010 - worked fine. We installed a Dell 1/2 video card (dvi) - no video. I think it is the work bench - it's haunted.

Seriously - three of us are so perplexed. We have read and read on the Internet. Just nothing in common. Ben does remember something 4-5 years ago about a problem similiar but he can't remember the details. We are a Dell Partner but they are NO help.

I really think the only real fix is three bottles of whiskey!

Thanks so much for all your suggestions everyone!!!!!!!!
 
You summarized in perfectly! Yes we did try the original CPU in a 3010 - worked fine. We installed a Dell 1/2 video card (dvi) - no video. I think it is the work bench - it's haunted.

Seriously - three of us are so perplexed. We have read and read on the Internet. Just nothing in common. Ben does remember something 4-5 years ago about a problem similiar but he can't remember the details. We are a Dell Partner but they are NO help.

I really think the only real fix is three bottles of whiskey!

Thanks so much for all your suggestions everyone!!!!!!!!
I am still curious about the diagnostic lights.

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